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Dissapearing it
July 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Disappearing It
Someone called Rebecca Rachmani brought this inspiration to my attention on her Facebook status:
“There are two types of problems: those that get bigger when you ignore them and those that disappear when you ignore them.”
You know when there’s a small leak under the bathroom sink but you decide not to deal with it because 2 plumbers already ‘fixed’ it?
Then, one day you go downstairs on your way to work and the lawyer from the office downstairs catches your attention, and with teary eyes explains that there’s a dampness issue in the corner of his office and could you check if you have a leak? Poor guy.
So, due to my little trickle the poor guy couldn’t breath.
Another such example is when exercising, or when the car’s about to die. You know there’s a problem, so what’s the problem calling in a professional or asking for advice?
In cases where a person is so ripe to see the problem, the problem is much easier to solve. When a person is blocking, straining or blowing something out of proportion – in both cases there is excess – the solution can be much harder to arrive at.
When the Heart is open the knowledge is there – when we aren’t prepared to sit in our own silence and feel, the advantages of the God Given Tools we have are wasted.
When does a problem ‘disappear’?
We’re having a problem with a friend. Then suddenly we don’t hear from them again….does that mean the problems solved? Come on….Its just much easier to believe the problem is solved when we ‘disappear’ it.
Usually one problem will disappear, or we’ll have someone fix it (like a grown up) – then we forget about it – a few years later we have a problem – we forgot this is a repeat of the previous thing because we ‘disappeared’ it back then – now, we don’t have the luxury of ‘dissapearing’ it – (because the grown-up died and we are the grown-up now).
Now what?
Its like middle-age spread – its NOT going away unless you treat it.
If you are trying not to do something because you think you can’t. If the mountain seems too hard to climb, look into yourself and see, are you trying to run away from a friend, your weight, old age or yourself?
Why like that?
Be honest with yourself and seek inside yourself via meditation, a walk in the park, breathing, exercising, writing, a workshop, or body-work.
Did you know its not only advisable, its your duty to keep the environment inside and around you clean?
Disappear the thought that its going away on its own, because its not.

